Across
- 3. Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, a form of CBT
- 4. Found that an infant's temperament is rather stable over time (meaning that certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of certain other behavior patterns in adolescence)
- 8. Cognitive therapy for depression, believed thinking influences our feelings so therapists should help clients view themselves in more positive light
- 9. Created the first practical intelligence test
- 10. Research on hypnosis and pain control; dual-processing state of dissociation
- 12. Studied multiple intelligences (3)
- 14. Studied conformity, experiment to see if one conforms if all members of group give an incorrect answer
- 19. Believed humans have one general intelligence (g), and that a common skill set (the g factor) underlies all intelligent behavior
- 21. Studied attachment of children to their parents in strange situations
- 22. Studied multiple intelligences (8)
- 23. Positive psychology, experimented with learned helplessness
- 25. Behaviorism, Little Albert (pairing animal contact with loud noise)
- 26. Theory of emotion: emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events
Down
- 1. Created theory of moral development in women
- 2. Biological predispositions for learning, taste aversion
- 5. Humanistic psychology (client-centered therapy), therapists exhibit genuineness, acceptance and empathy, practice active listening
- 6. Studied just noticeable difference and the principle that 2 stimuli must differ by a constant proportion rather than a constant amount to be perceived as different.
- 7. Studied heuristics and availability heuristics
- 11. Founder of the Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- 13. Tested split brain patients
- 15. Child's mind grows through social interactions, parents/caretakers provide temporary scaffolds allowing children to step to higher levels of learning
- 16. Studied microexpressions of humans to detect deception
- 17. Conducted research on the three parenting styles, permissive, authoritative, authoritarian
- 18. Believed humans are born with built-in predisposition to learn the grammar rules of language
- 20. Neo-Freudian; Childhood anxiety triggers desire for love and security; childhood social tensions were crucial for personality development
- 24. Studied about human memory, the misinformation effect on eyewitness memory
- 25. Established first psychology lab in Germany
- 26. Collective unconscious, concept of a common reservoir of memory traces derived from our species' experiences
